Bob was in trouble. He forgot his wedding anniversary. His wife was
really pissed.
She told him "Tomorrow morning, I expect to find a gift in the
driveway that goes from 0 to 200 in 6 seconds AND IT BETTER BE THERE !!"
The next morning he got up early and left for work. When his wife woke
up, she looked out the window and sure enough there was a box
gift-wrapped in the middle of the driveway.
Confused, the wife put on her robe and ran out to the driveway, brought
the box back in the house.
She opened it and found a brand new bathroom scale.
Bob has been missing since Friday.
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When I watch a movie, I have a personal checklist that I use to rate the movie. I rate a movie based on its protagonist, antagonist, character development, plot, and acting. Protagonist The main group of protagonist characters are the "Joes," the main one being Duke (Channing Tatum). Duke is a normal American soldier that is charged with the mission of protecting a convoy of state of the art nano missile warheads. Of course, the convoy goes bad and is attacked by a futuristic hovercraft that destroys two helicopters and three armored hummers. Channing Tatum's acting in this scene and the previous scene and the very next scene is absolutely horrible. His whole "I'm a soldier because I want to shoot up the bad guys" demeanor was very childish and it was obvious that they were trying to cater to a young crowd obsessed with killing and explosions.
Channing was acting for the movie instead of acting how a soldier in his position should be acting when he is confronted with a superior officer and a squad of superior soldiers. Antagonist The antagonists are even more goofy than the protagonist. Soldiers in body armor that can repel .50 cal bullets, complete with impenetrable skull helmets and "alien" type weapons. In the movie, the two biggest antagonists that you actually see are Storm Shadow (Byung-Hun Lee) and Anna/Baroness (Sienna Miller), a ninja and a woman in tight clothes that has a plasma pistol with more power than a rocket launcher. The overbearing CGI did not help to make believable these obviously rediculous characters. In reference to the ninjas, Storm Shadow and Snake Eyes, does being trained in a dojo somewhere in Asia mean that when you're an adult you can run as fast as a car and do "the matrix" to dodge explosions and flying cars? The antagonist crew comes complete with a mad scientist (Cobra) who has no end to ideas of torturing people for "research." (Nazi regime anyone?) What I believe to be the biggest failure of the movie was the antagonists.
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celestial bodies
in an ordained way
revolve around
the axis everyday...
do they reason destiny?
do they ever, pray?
faith in their chosen path
paves their way..
perhaps.
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Ok so i finish my HND next week and i was in a Print shop today getting my final designs done for a show. So im talking to the printer guy and he asks me about doing some work for him.
I tought great, i have no real world exp, so this is perfect.
Ok so i ask him, "what sort of work". He relpys, "just some take away menus, and a business card here and there. So i was like, "well yea, il clean floors if you want".
Then he talks money, well for a menu, which he reckons will take about 5 hours max, would be the same as 2 hours work in McDonalds, and the business cards even less.
So now i am dumfounded but still intrested in the work "slave labour" because i have no real world exp and it will give me contacts to build on.
If you were in the same postion, would you do the work and not worry that its paying buttons?
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i got 1 problem..
can someone help me wit the logic?
Money Money ::operator+(const Money &rhs)const
{
Money temp;
temp.a = a+rhs.a;
temp.b = b+rhs.b;
return temp;
}//end
i got 2 number e.g 6.2 and 3.8
6 is int a
2 is int b
3 is int a
8 is int b
how can i add them up so that they become 10?
anyone can help?
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Hi all,
We have VPN site to Site connection. Each site has an separate Domain Controller server with Windows 2003 OS. We don't want enable all services from site to site VPN but should allow remote Desktop connections and access to Network File shares across sites.
Please guide me on what services and protocols I have to add in our firewall so that the above services alone will run.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi,
If I set a rule in Outlook 2003 to forward all messages from that account to another Outlook account, is there an option to also keep those messages within the original mailbox?
Also, will the Inbox that's recieving the forwarded messages indicate that they're from the forwarding account?
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I've done this many times before but when I go to extract a font I downloaded, I can't find anything to extract it with....what am I missing here? I don't remember what I was using but its been a few months since I attempted this. Could the program I was using be gone? I thought it came with my computer but ehh its nowhere to be found.
If anyone knows what I can do to find this and or another free program I can get to extract files, that would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi,
My friend was suffered by TB by last 1 and 6 months back and taken full treatment,
after completion of treatment some scar still remain in left lung that can be seen in X-ray.
How can it be removed from lungs as it is opposing him to getting VISA for work abroad.....
Or what are the other sugggetion to it....As he is looking to work abroad.....
Plz help me on it....
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Medicine is not challenging. Medicine is not fun. Medicine is not exciting. These opinions may or not be mine and you can agree or disagree with them if you want, but my point is that they should be not used as an arguement in this case. I wouldn't want a doctor that cares more about how fun a surgical procedure is than my life on the line and neither should you.
People who choose medicine as a course are cowards. There are few people deserving of the education given in my eyes and these are the people that I admire and respect to no end. How many people reading this I wonder are considering or even hold places in medical school merely because they grew up in a family full of healthcare professionals and it was expected of them? How many recieved excellent science grades and chose medicine not because they truly wanted to do it, but because it was seen as the most ambitious option. Don't know what to do with your life? Choose medicine. Medicine is the easy way out. Compared to studying another course at university its like riding a train to a set destination compared to being a plane pilot with a million runways to land on. A scary thought for many people is not knowing what will become of their lives. A medical degree offers an easy solution.
When we get into medical school, we like to pretend that the work is difficult, that we're working all the time, that we're struggling to make ends meet, but you know what? Most of us aren't. Of course there are a few people who geniunely find the work difficult, can't cope with the financial side of things and can't find time to destress. But they're the minority. We like to pretend we've got it hard. We like to act as if we haven't been given a life and career that will ensure security through life in the upper bracket of society. Almost like we feel guilty and that we don't deserve the opportunity. Some of us don't. The filtering process involved lets people who in my opinion are unsuited to medicine through whilst some of the most intelligent and caring people are cast aside.
Other than ease, what draws people to medicine then? Power? Maybe. Respect? Maybe. Money? Maybe. Caring about people? No. If I was to rank where caring about actual patients and people came into people's decisions to choose medicine as a career I'd place it pretty low. More important to them is the appearance of caring about people. I have no respect for a lot of GPs. People who want to go into general practice are most likely to be guilty of offending my sensitive sense of righteousness. I'm not saying that all GPs are horrible people, or indeed that any of them are. Some of them chose medicine and general practice for noble and honerable reasons and I salute these men and women as they are truly pillars of society. I don't want to be a general practitioner, but I can think of a few amazing reasons as to why it did tempt me.
In medicine, you see people go in and out of your clinic. You see so many people everyday. I can imagine how after a while you stop seeing them as people and just see them as diseases to treat. In general practice, you get to see families grow. You be there when a new family is started, and have to be there when the time comes to write the death certificate. Supporting and watching a family grow would be such a rewarding experience. Almost like you're a part of that family. Call my reason stupid and naiive if you want. To me I can think of no better reason to want to be a GP.
The reasons why people choose to be a GP these days are simple. Money and good working hours. Sure, thats fine you say. Why not? Everyone needs a life. Everyone does need a life, but to some people being a GP would make their life, would be their life. Denying these people their opportunities are the people who want to coast through gaining as much respect and money for as little work as possible.
We're told that saying that caring about people is the wrong thing to say in the interview. I argue that it is the only thing that I would require a candidate to truly feel in their heart once they have gained the chance to get into a medical school.
I'm asking you now. Honestly, Why do you want to study medicine? I'm not going to deter you from your choice, whatever you say. But don't lie to yourself.
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